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#only dr crygor is a spirit. i think mike appears in his fight too as a rob and pennys not there and i am mad
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WarioWare: The Series Season 1 Episodes
52 Episodes. Season 2 Coming 20XX
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Wario’s Stand: 9-Volt is getting bullied at school and challenges them to a fight against Wario, with Wario on board. However, on the day of the fight, Wario is a no show and 9-Volt has to investigate his disappearance before his bully figures out first.
Fare and Balanced: Dribble and Spitz take in a customer carrying a suspicious package, only to find that the package is a rare volatile fruit that could mean an explosive end to their business. However, the ride becomes difficult when they continuously try to keep things smooth.
The Crygor Effect: Dr. Crygor is working on an impossible question and, after dozing off, wakes up to find that Penny was able to solve it easily. Trying to wrap his brain around this conundrum makes Crygor feel inadequate, which results in the scientist aging faster than he realizes.
Destroy All Boomans: Orbulon gets a special prize in his cereal box, but throws it away when he loses interest. But, the special prize turns out to be a force to be reckoned with and begins to attack Diamond City.
Peace and Love (NOT) in DC: Diamond City is under attack! Buildings are getting decimated, streets are leveling, everyone’s scared for their lives...except for Wario and the gang, who all left together for a bonding vacation. Honestly, the only shocking thing is that Wario’s less conniving than usual.
The Horror?: Ashley witnesses the most shocking thing ever and this somehow puts a smile on her face. Is it out of fear? Is it the joy of discovery? Who knows, but she looks creepier than before and it needs to stop.
Jimmy’s Play: A self proclaimed master of disco challenges Jimmy to a contest. And while Wario wants to bank off this, Jimmy is invested for different reasons.
Spar day: Kat & Ana vs Young Cricket. Is that an unfair match? Better question: Is the city safe from their match?
Day of the Races: 9-Volt and 18-Volt stay up all night to play the latest kart racer but forget that school is tomorrow... today. So in the spirit of getting to school on time, they must use their skills from the game to book it before the bell rings.
Punch Drunk: Wario’s latest scheme involves a drink that nobody likes drinking but continues to drink regardless. However, the secret ingredient gets leaked and the competition gets rough when everyone thinks they can make better.
What Do You See in Him?: A teen celebrity is swooning over Mona but is shocked to hear of her crush on Wario, so he challenges the big guy to see who can win Mona’s affections. Wario isn’t interested, but goes along with it, believing there’s a scamming benefit to be had.
The “Hero” Returns: After the events of WW: Gold, with nothing better to do in Luxeville, Lulu returns to Diamond City to try to protect it from the dangers that lurk. Playing hero proves to be hard when little actually goes on, so she tries to win a competition against a familiar mask wearing vigilante.
I Am The Red Man: Red grows tired of Ashley’s condescending nature and decides to sneak out of the manor. He finds a cult that seemingly worships him, but only because he appears as the spawn, and sacrifice, of a greater evil.
Ana-lytical: Kat is forced to go on a journey of self reflection, which leaves Ana by herself for the day. Feeling the weight of loneliness, she connects with the others to learn about the meaning of life.
Bump the Mike: Dr. Crygor’s trusty karaoke/cleaning robot Mike is sent out to get bread from the store. But the way there proves to be a journey of dramatic, possibly musical, proportions.
Boxers Be Brief: Young Cricket meets a young boxer that’s light on their feet and packs a mean punch, but is ridiculed and harassed because of their stature. Meanwhile Wario becomes a fight promoter and seeks to put Cricket in the ring for a fixed fight.
Volt Jockeys: 9-Volt and 18-Volt get to do the morning announcements for school and try to make the most of it. Though they become too popular too quickly, overshadowing actual school time, and the staff silently try to put an end to it.
The Smell of Greatness: Penny is doing a science fair experiment on the worst smell imaginable. Wario takes this as an challenge and agrees to help her help him become the smelliest being in the universe.
Let’s Be Fronk: When day turns to night, Fronks try to unleash their fright.
Cricket Hops: Cricket and Master Mantis realizes that in order to be better fighters, they have to be able to jump over the largest building in the world without breaking their legs.
Crack to the Future: Wario gets into a motorcycle accident and wakes up to find that he’s been comatose for years and his friends and the city has remarkably improved since his disappearance. With no way of going back, is this the chance for the big guy to change his ways or will he have the skill to revive the status quo?
Hey, A Quick Fix: Orbulon helps Dribble and Spitz spruce up their cab, leading them to become legendary defenders of the universe.
The Tale of Two Jimmys: Jimmy T. and Jimmy P. find themselves in a bind when they get locked in a mall. Meanwhile, Jimmy’s Folks invited Crygor over for dinner and the wait gets awkward.
Active Ashley: Ashley finds that in order for a particular spell to work, she has to do a good deed for the community. Ashley being... Ashley, she turns to Mona for help.
The Smart Safe: There’s a safe designated to open to those with the lowest IQ imaginable. Orbulon wants to open it, but is too smart to outfox the mechanics. So he sets out to find the dumbest being in the universe.
Edible Gold: 5-Volt has a recipe for yellow pepper wings that everyone is craving for, but the recipe calls for a rare kind of gold which puts the greedy treasure hunter Wario in an uneasy position and everyone else in a pressuring mood.
Mona’s Bet: Jimmy and Mona make a silly gamble where if she can hold a job that’s not just part time for half a year, he’ll shave off his whole fro. Mona doesn’t think it’s too much a juggle, until she’s forced to work at her school as well.
The Breath Mints of Unfathomable Energy: Kat & Ana find a box of mints and finds that each one contains a special power. The two find themselves at a loss between abusing this power for themselves or making sure no one gets them, so they share them with the gang.
The Guy Who Shoved Me: A casual citizen relives the day where he goes from hating to falling in love with... Wario? Wait, is that right?
Magic Mike: 13-Amp, rebounding from her defeat to 18-Volt, is trying to get a groove back and Mike is around to help as beatboxer.
Slim Jimmy: Jimmy T. suddenly loses interest in disco and tracks out to other genres, which puts Club Sugar on the edge of closing.
Welp, The World is Gonna End: Penny’s tiny lie to Dr. Crygor causes the jumpstart to the annihilation of the Earth, with Fronk being the only one to save it.
The “Hero” Rises: Lulu thinks that Wario seemingly rules over Diamond City like a tyrant, so does her best to rally the city against him. And while that isn’t and never has been the case, and with nobody really listening to her, WarioWare Inc. decides to be there for her and make her believe Wario’s tyranny can be brought down, especially when the big guy owes them money.
Tales of the Greedy, Pig Faced, Pot Bellied Biker Man: 9-Volt and his classmates make stories about how Wario became the anti hero that he is.
Cab Rats: Rats start a taxi service that puts a competitive edge in Spitz. The duo try to outdo the new company, but their efforts spiral to an evil entity that makes Wario looks tame.
The Adventures of Trash Nebula: A Road Runner style episode containing Orbulon getting chased throughout the galaxy by Spiff Gibbous, cocksure alien hunter.
The Most Evil: Ashley is told that Wario is the “Most Evil Being Alive” and keeps track of him to disprove this, only to find that there might be some truth to it. In seeing this, will Ashley come around to actually look up to him? Probably not.
The Jimmy T Power Hour: Jimmy T. has lost his groove and he’s... okay with that. But who stole his groove, why is calm about it, what might the stray cats of Club Sugar have to do with this story?
Mona Please-a: Working for Mona Pizza, she continuously has to deliver to a customer that always gives a dissatisfied review. The palace begins to falter, and the WarioWare gang, especially Wario, do their best to retaliate against the sudden swarm of negative feedback.
A Rap Happy Slam: 18-Volt is thrown into a rap tourney for money and bragging rights, and asks 18-Amp for help. Although reluctant, she sees the heart 18 puts in his lyrics and tries to put her ego behind her. Emphasis on try.
Super Wario Odyssey: In a quest to find the purest garlic clove for his dinner, Wario has to prove his strength and ability as the food gods try to stop him at every turn.
Ninja Notes: A con artist tries to trick Kat and Ana out of their money by giving them fake ninja teachings, but their zealous nature proves too much for him. Then it turns out his teachings are actually successful, which makes him question his own identity.
Invincicricket: Young Cricket finds that superheroes are the best role models for pure martial arts training, and steps up to be Diamond City’s greatest force of justice, with Master Mantis in tow. Meanwhile, Wario-Man returns and gets a sidekick of his own.
Crygules: Dr. Crygor accidentally becomes a muscular beefcake and finds this to be detrimental to his work. But when women and men find him attractive, he’s at a loss between science and modeling. Meanwhile, Penny learns about the wonders of muscles through exercising.
Knabmus: Christmas Time is here and Ashley is having none of it. There is no tragic backstory to this, she doesn’t find the holiday all that great to celebrate. Wario agrees to this lack of sentiment, which is why the two join forces to steal the Christmas spirit however possible, because they want to.
The Producers: Mona and Dribble accidentally become stage producers and have to get a full house by one month or else lose everything they have. Knowing nothing about musicals, with Mona and Dribble slowly having creative differences, what won’t go wrong?
Falling Down: The WarioWare Gang gets stuck in an elevator, luckily Wario doesn’t take up too much space, and try to escape before they’re at each others throats.
No More Zeroes: Kat & Ana have to study for a test and get an A in order to get advanced training. But on their way to the testing place, they stumble upon a war between rival biker clans.
Accidental Chaos: Ashley brings hell and destruction to Diamond City because she has an accident while trying to perform a spell before the DC masters of witchcraft. And somehow, 5-Volt is the one responsible and capable of fixing this mess.
The “Hero” Survives: Lulu is at loss at what to do with herself. Diamond City is all she asked for in an exciting lifestyle, yet she’s generally homeless with no money to her name. So in addition to the WarioWare gang helping her out, she seeks guidance from a group of hobos and even gets help from an unlikely source.
WarioWare, The Musical (Part 1): Agreeing that Wario is never gonna change, the gang cuts ties with him and seperate to better their own lives. Wario’s okay with it at first but finds that money isn’t all to his happiness anymore like usual. So, he turns to an old purple cladded friend to help revitalize his life. Also, the characters are gonna try singing in this episode.
WarioWare, The Musical (Part 2): It’s been some time without Wario’s presence, and the gang has all reached a great level of success. Then again, where is success without a wrench to keep things interesting? It’s not that Wario was a great person, but he did mean something to the gang, to their company, overall. What that “thing” is is debatable, let’s not crush the chance for a heart felt reunion. Singing is again involved and Lulu might actually save the day.
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